My salt technique is ever so subtle. All I wanted to accomplish was the faint texture of sand.

A small simple sentiment goes nicely with the larger than life hibiscus.I decided to reverse the Curtain Call photo and put the color in the background leaving the flower white. I think it really pops against these colors.

This teeny tiny flower might have missed your radar.Masking with post it notes worked well this little flower. The rest of the flower was also masked off using repositionable adhesive from my Zyron. Rolled some paper through the machine so the back would have the adhesive. Stamped on it, fussy cut and placed it over the original.

These flowers are so majestic and absolutely stunning! When discovering this flower I will usually stop and admire the sheer size of these things! And then there are the amazing variety of colors. Just awesome! Mother Nature sure knows what she's doing. Well, that should do it for me!! Thank you so much for stopping by and do appreciate you taking time out of your busy day to spend time with me. We will see you soon. Take care and happy stamping.

9 comments:

So beautiful, Shawna!! LOVE your white flower with your pretty watercoloured background. Great job masking!! The salt adds wonderful texture to the background. Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS Watercolour!

What a beautiful flower, Shawna! I love that you've left the flower white as it shows so perfectly with the salted background! What a wonderful job of masking! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at CAS Watercolour!